Absolute Power:
The Legacy of Corruption in the Clinton-Reno Justice Department
by David Limbaugh
[amazon.com]

Bill Clinton and Al Gore consistently saw the courts as a means to
achieve political ends. With Janet Reno as attorney general, they gave
the United States the most politicized justice department we have ever
endured. Instead of disinterestedly pursuing justice, America’s federal
lawyers became tools to give the president and the vice president of
the United States absolute power:

Hundreds of times during the past 10 years, federal agents and prosecutors
have pursued justice by breaking the law. They lied, hid evidence, distorted
facts, engaged in cover-ups, paid for perjury and set up innocent people in
a relentless effort to win indictments, guilty pleas and convictions, a two-year
Post-Gazette investigation found. Rarely were these federal officials punished
for their misconduct. Rarely did they admit their conduct was wrong. 'Win
at All Costs'

Born on July 21, 1938 in Miami, Florida. Her father, Henry Reno, came
to the United States from Denmark and for forty-three years was a police
reporter for the Miami Herald. Jane Wood, Reno's mother, raised her children
and then became an investigative reporter for the Miami News. ... is the
first woman Attorney General of the United States of America. Nominated
by President Bill Clinton on February 11, 1993. [WIC
Biblography]

In 1956 Janet Reno enrolled at Cornell University, where she majored in
chemistry, and became president of the Women's Self Government Association.
In 1960 she enrolled at Harvard Law School, one of only sixteen women
in a class of more than 500 students. [more
bio info]

Will be forever connected to the deaths at
Waco, Texas. Waco lead to the Oklahoma City
bombing.
Her actions lead to the death of approximately
80 men, women, and children near Waco, Texas
on April 19th, 1993. By not investigating
this fully another 168 people (19 children).were
killed in the Oklahoma City bombing on on April 19th 1995. [visit the Waco Holocaust Electronic Museum]

With the Waco fiasco back in the headlines,
one of two conclusions concerning this Attorney
General of ours is inescapable. Either Janet
Reno is the most corrupt A.G. in memory,
or the most incompetent. Janet Reno: Corrupt or Doltish? By L. Brent Bozell III, September 9, 1999

But when Justice turned over that report
to congressional investigators in 1995, page
49 was missing. "It appears that the
page on which mention is made of a shell
casing for military CS round... was not produced
to Congress," a Justice Department lawyer
explained in a recent memo obtained by NEWSWEEK.
Congressional investigators want to know
what happened to the page. [A Fire That Won't Die, Newsweek]

Janet Reno is no friend of Freedom and Civil
Liberties
American IndicatorsCIVIL LIBERTIES & DRUGS
Road signs compiled by The Progressive Review

ACLU vs Reno and her attack of Free Speech
The "Justice" department and Clinton
administration's attack on Free Speech on
the Internet, See ACLU's ACLU v. Reno II

Judge Dalzell eloquently affirmed the vitality
of an unfettered marketplace of ideas: "Speech
on the Internet can be unfiltered, unpolished,
and unconventional, even emotionally charged,
sexually explicit, and vulgar -- in a word,
'indecent,' in many communities. But we should
expect such speech to occur in a medium in
which citizens from all walks of life have
a voice. We should also protect the autonomy
that such a medium confers to ordinary people
as well as media magnates." He continued,
"The absence of governmental regulation
of Internet content has unquestionably produced
a kind of chaos, but as one of plaintiffs'
experts put it with such resonance at the
hearing: 'What achieved success was the very
chaos that the Internet is. The strength
of the Internet is that chaos.' Just as the
strength of the Internet is chaos, so the
strength of our liberty depends upon the
chaos and cacophony of the unfettered speech
the First Amendment protects."

Unwilling to investigate Clinton fundraising
abuses
For the last 18 months allegations of White
House involvement in fundraising abuses during
the last presidential campaign have filled
the airwaves, newspapers, and congressional
hearings. And since her department began
investigating those charges, Attorney General
Janet Reno steadfastly has refused to call
for turning that investigation over to an
independent counsel, despite growing pressure
from congressional Republicans and some Democrats
for her to do so. [POLITICS AND PROSECUTION, PBS, August 4, 1998]

Common Cause was the first to call on Attorney General Janet Reno to appoint an independent counsel to investigate
the 1996 presidential election campaigns
of President Clinton and Senator Dole. ]

No Justice, No Peace.
What's going on with the US Justice Department?
It is becoming ever more clear that this
is the most politicized Justice Department
in recent memory. Janet Reno, who once accepted
"full responsibility" for the inexcusable
government action at Waco, now seems to be
taking on full complicity in covering up
a whole host of other inexcusable actions
by the Clinton Administration. She seems
to be wholly opposed to the concept of separation
of powers, especially in regard to wrongdoing.
The Wall Street Journal has just printed
two excellent articles under the "Vacant
Justice" titles detailing the misdeeds
of this Justice Department. As have other
publications. This is highly recommended
reading. No Justice, No Peace on BeachBum's Clinton Scandal Page

"Bill, What I Said Was, SHOOT, Don't
Let Those Kids Be Molested or Abused AGAIN!
xxx

Web irreverence
directed toward Reno ....

This life like doll of Janet Reno is a collectable.
Dressed in a replica of a designer satin
gown she wore to a recent Presidential Ball.
NEW DOLLS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON

Janet Reno Launches Probe to Investigate "Ate My Balls"
Websites

Washingtion, DC-- At a press conference today, Attorney
General Janet Reno expressed concern over a new type of web site and its
implications. "The Department of Justice has been following this
trend for some time now. After a preliminary review, we decided to pursue
this further."

"These viscious acts of cannibalism can no longer be ignored."

The phenomennon of "Ate My Balls"
sites began about a year ago in a college
dorm. Initially, Mr T. was accused of consuming
testicles.

But now there are hundreds of web sites accusing everyone from Monica
Lewinsky to the Biker Mice from Mars of eating balls. Given the barbaric
topic of these sites, the legal system would take notice sooner or later.

"If any of these accusations are true, these crimes will be prosecuted
to the fullest extent of the law," the Attorney General promised.
She continued, "Canibalism in any form is still illegal in the United
States, certain parts of Pennsylvania notwithstanding."
[Janet Reno Launches Probe to Investigate
"Ate My Balls" Websites]

"Bill,
What I Said Was, SHOOT, Don't Let Those Kids Be Molested or Abused AGAIN!

Is she a man? And here, ladies and gentlemen, is the attorney
general of the United States. Or rather,
here is one image of her. She is a man. More
startling, she is a man dressed in women's
clothing – boudoir gear consisting of nightie
and dressing gown, lacy and long, but not
long enough to reach all the way to the floor
and cover her lanky shins or her large slippered
feet. In this installment of the running
"Saturday Night Live" skits featuring
Janet Reno as the central character, the
attorney general, played by actor Will Ferrell,
is lounging tummy-down on a frilly bed, watching
a video of President Clinton as he hits up
Chinese coffee-drinkers for cash.[Why Janet Reno Fascinates, Confounds and
Even Terrifies America? By Liza Mundy, Washington Post, Sunday,
January 25, 1998

Is Reno a drunk? Reno, according to Thompson, had had multiple
drunk driving incidents and engaged in some
embarrassing sexual escapades. Thompson says
Carmen "Crystal" Kazim claims to
have been a call girl providing sexual services
to Reno. [Janet Reno's Troubles]

Why does Janet Reno still have a job? Janet
Reno has got to be one of the most incompetent U.S. Attorney Generals ever.
She's just another bafoon in a long line of people who have represented the
"most ethical administration in history". And, it all starts at the
top.
Also, I've read accounts which stipulate that she has quite the shady past.
Can anybody out there confirm this? I think she was caught in a compromising
situation with another woman. Don't know for sure. Reno (not this "Reno")
has got to go! - Why
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